Life Coaching with Christine Hassler
What if keeping the peace is actually keeping you from being fully yourself? In this heartfelt and empowering coaching session, Christine works with Emily, who is preparing to release her first book—a deeply personal guide about becoming an intentional, loving grandparent called Don't Skip the Party. But instead of celebration, Emily is met with silence and defensiveness from her mother. As her mom reads the book through the lens of her own regrets and perceived shortcomings, Emily finds herself pulled back into a familiar role: making sure everyone else is okay, even at the expense of her own truth. Together, Christine and Emily unpack one of the most common generational patterns many women carry—the belief that love means managing other people's emotions. The conversation explores boundaries, codependency, family dynamics, and the difference between truth spoken with love versus sacrificing yourself to keep others comfortable. If you've ever felt responsible for a parent's happiness, struggled to set loving boundaries, or found yourself shrinking your truth to avoid upsetting others, this episode will resonate deeply. Press play to discover why letting people have their feelings may be one of the most loving things you can do—for them and for yourself. Consider / Ask Yourself * Do you feel responsible for keeping peace within your family? * Are you uncomfortable when people are upset with you? * Do you soften your truth or hold yourself back to avoid disappointing others? * Have you confused love with self-sacrifice? Key Insights and A-Ha's * Love does not require managing another person's emotions. * Boundaries are not rejection—they are an act of self-respect and honesty. * Protecting people from discomfort can sometimes prevent their growth. * Breaking generational patterns means changing your role in the family dynamic—not forcing others to change theirs. * Truth and love belong together. One without the other creates imbalance. How to Deepen the Work * Notice where you take responsibility for emotions that don't belong to you. * Ask yourself: "Am I being loving—or am I people-pleasing?" * Practice allowing others to have their own reactions without rushing to fix them. * Reflect on where you can choose truth and love simultaneously. Resources Mentioned in This Episode Featured Sponsor: Peluva Barefoot Shoes Christine shares her experience with Peluva, a minimalist five-toe shoe designed to strengthen the feet, encourage natural movement, and improve overall comfort. Use code CHRISTINE for 10% off your first pair. Visit: peluva.com Social Media + Resources: * Christine Hassler — Take a Coaching Assessment [http://christinehassler.com/] * Christine Hassler Podcasts Including Coaches Corner [https://christinehassler.com/category/coaches-corner/] * Christine on Facebook [http://facebook.com/christinehasslerpage] * Expectation Hangover by Christine Hassler [http://expectationhangover.com/] * @ChristineHassler on Twitter [http://twitter.com/christinhassler] * @ChristineHassler on Instagram [http://instagram.com/christinehassler] * @SacredUnionCouples on Instagram [http://instagram.com/sacredunioncouples] * Email: jill@christinehassler.com — For information on any of my services! * Get on the waitlist to be coached on the show! * Get on the list to be notified about the upcoming certification program for coaches!
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